Fitness and Functional Exercise for People With Arthritis
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a progressive, land-based exercise program, that includes muscular and aerobic conditioning, resistance and stabilization exercises and balance training, for persons with arthritis.
Description
There is evidence that people with arthritis who participate in appropriate types of physical activity can improve physical function and pain management. Most existing programs focus on improving flexibility and balance. Less attention has been paid to conditioning and overall functional fitness. To address some of these concerns, this study will develop, evaluate, and implement a non-aquatic physical activity program to increase health-related functional fitness in community-dwelling adults with arthritis. Specific goals are:
To develop a systematic and progressive program (FEPA: Functional Exercise for Persons with Arthritis) that integrates muscular and aerobic conditioning, balance and trunk/pelvic stabilization exercises emphasizing joint-protective, multi-plane movement patterns that mimic those used in everyday activities.
Implement the FEPA program in an ethnically diverse, low SES community sample of older adults with arthritis.
Conduct process, outcomes and impact evaluations to assess the effectiveness of the FEPA program for increasing short- and immediate-term health and functional fitness outcomes.
Evaluate the sustainability of the FEPA program through a program logic model process and identify inputs, activities and outputs that contribute to successful program implementation and the building of community capacity to support long-term program maintenance.
Status: Completed (Phase 2/Phase 3). Started on November 1st, 2005. Ended on January 1st, 2007.
Enrollment: 154 subjects
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design:
- Treatment
- Non-Randomized
- Open Label
- Uncontrolled
- Single Group Assignment
- Safety/Efficacy Study
Conditions:
Interventions:
- Behavioral: Functional Exercise for People with Arthritis (FEPA)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
Self-reported doctor-diagnosed arthritis
No physical limitations precluding exercise participation
Negative screen for CVD (PAR-Q)
Age 20+
English or Spanish speaking
Exclusion Criteria:
Presence of any condition for which exercise is contraindicated
Physical inability to complete exercise program
- Gender
Both
- Mininum Age
20 Years
- Maximum Age
85 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Resources
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Authority: United States: Federal Government
Locations
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San Diego State University
San Diego
California
92182
United States
Officials
Jennifer M Hootman, PhD (Study Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Sponsors
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Lead Sponsor)
References
None.
Links
None.
- Date Verified
- September 1st, 2007
- First Received
- September 6th, 2007
- Last Changed
- September 6th, 2007
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on July 15, 2008. Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
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